Historic Trails - SCOUTER Net Compass - boy scouts backpacking cub scouts
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SCOUT TRAIL - Backpacking trail, & patch program with living history events organized by Clinton Valley Council BSA volunteers for youth groups. click
Trail from Independence, MO to Oregon City, OR. click
List of Forts; Towns, etc. along the Santa Fe Trail. click
Today, you can contemplate the Trail of Tears as you visit sites along the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail. Auto tour route highways, closely following the historic land click
The Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center in Baker City Oregon contains both permanent and changing programs. It houses a theater, meeting rooms, a gift shop, restrooms, and click
The Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail commemorates the Lewis and Clark Expedition of 1804 to 1806. click
Most of the trails are sponsored by affiliates of the Boy Scouts of America, generally boy scout troops, local councils or individual adult scouters. To encourage individuals t click
SCOUT AWARD AVAILABLE - This is the Vicksburg Trails Commission Web Site which serves youth groups wanting to learn more about our nation's history. We have 6 treks available, click
SCOUT AWARD AVAILABLE - The purpose of the Trail is to promote an understanding of the historical and cultural role involving great Americans beginning beginning with Patrick He click
SCOUT AWARD AVAILABLE - Operated by the Concho Valley Council, this trail is designed for scouting groups.. There is a museum to tour as well. As you tour the museum & hike th click
SCOUT AWARD AVAILABLE - Operated by Concho Valley Council, The Fort Concho Historical Trail takes you not only through this Fort, but also along some of the streets of the settl click
SCOUT AWARD AVAILABLE - The Vicksburg Trails Commission (Boy Scouts of America) coordinates three different Scout hikes (including the Al Scheller Trail) on the grounds of Vicks click
To earn this award, members of your unit must plan and participate in a historic activity. A unit historic activity requires members to do four requirement which are all listed click
SCOUT AWARD AVAILABLE - (GSUSA) Explore Boston's famous Freedom Trail and discover the rich history and architecture of the city. The trail stretches for three miles and include click
SCOUT AWARD AVAILABLE - The Fages Historic Trail in the hills above Berkeley & El Cerrito commemorates and follows portions of the 1772 trek by a party led by Captain Pedro Fage click
SCOUT AWARD AVAILABLE - The Desert Pacific Council, B.S.A., through the High Adventure Team sponsors a number of High Adventure Awards to encourage participation in outdoor acti click
From the USSSP site: Love of America and devotion to our country depend upon a thorough appreciation of the ideals, principles, and traditions that have made our country strong. click
SCOUT AWARD AVAILABLE - The Monterey Historical Trail is for anyone who is interested in learning more about the earlier development of Monterey, CA. The Trail has been develop click
SCOUT AWARD AVAILABLE - This is a program conducted by the Golden Empire Council but no information is available on their web site. click
SCOUT PATCH AVAILABLE - Operated by the Golden Empire Council. Hike the trail as shown on the map, from the Railroad Museum in Old Sacramento to the 13th Street Station and tak click
SCOUT AWARD AVAILABLE - There are separate patches available for Boy Scouts & Cub Scouts. Trails is to the historic former military base called Presidio. Opertated by the San click
3.8 miles around camp BSA Camp Thunderbird's perimeter.....Highlight are some PETROGLYPHS (carving on rocks) from the early Indians. The birds are from south of our area, which click
SCOUT AWARD AVAILABLE - The trail begins at the Lake Brandt Marina, and follows an old railroad bed for about two miles before leading to the Military Park Visitor’s Center wher click
The Johnstown Flood National Memorial Presents Girl Scout Try-Its Listening to the Past. Over 2,209 people died on that tragic Friday, and thousands more were injured in one of click
SCOUT PATCH AVAILABLE - This trail in Seneca South Carolina is maintained by Troop 219.who are the Caretakers of ths Historic Trail. click
SCOUT AWARD AVAILABLE - Stone Mountain Historic Trail. The hike starts at Confederate Hall, near the west gate of the park. Obtain plastic bags inside the building from park click
A Historic Trail established in 1992 by Georgetown Troop's 151. The Tonkawa Indians called this area, including what is now Williamson County 'Takatchue Pouetsu', which transla click
This trail can be covered in several ways – by automobile or bicycle along route 394 from Westfield to Mayville, or by hiking the Upper Trail or Creek Trail as shown on the maps click
The Palisades Historic Trails are made up of portions of the Long Path, on top of the cliffs, and the Shore Trail, under the cliffs by the Hudson River. Both stretch from Fort click
SCOUT AWARD AVAILABLE - Saracen’s Trail is a historical trail that covers approximately 11 miles of city streets and grassy levees. To complete this trail you will be required t click
SCOUT AWARD AVAILABLE - A historical hike through Jacksonville, Arkansas. The beginning of the trail is the Bayou Meto Cemetery parking area. click
SCOUT AWARD AVAILABLE - Arkansas Post, South of Gillett, AR. Complete the 2 mile hike after viewing a short movie and the exhibits at the visitor center. click
This is the application, in PDF format that includes all of the requirements and the application for earning this award. On the 2nd page is the application for the 50-Miler Awa click
The Carolina Trader has brochures with details & images of the medals for trails all over the USA, including: President's Trail (DC), Carlisle Historical Trail (PA), Salisbury-S click
The York-Adams Area Council, home to the Gettysburg National Military Park has an article about the need for all scouts to show proper ettiquite when visitng any Historic site. click
The Florida Historic Trails Association (FHTA) was founded in 1970 for the purpose of developing and sponsoring historic hiking trails for Scouting and other civic youth groups. click
Come hike our "Historic Triangle" trails. You and your Scouts will take part in one of the most exciting local-council historic trail programs. Colonial Virginia Council has thr click
The Greater Niagara Frontier Council, Boy Scouts of America, has established and maintains the "Niagara Frontier Trail" as an opportunity for families of Scouts, and non-Scouts click
Searchable Database of more than 300 trails that have been approved for Tiger Cubs, Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Varsity Scouts, Venturers, & family campers. BSA strongly recommends click
Scout groups are invited to participate in the Gettysburg Heritage Trail Program sponsored by the BSA York-Adams Area Council, Eisenhower National Historic Site, and Gettysburg click
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